Joop Teernstra a �crit:
> 
> Prof Froomkin wrote,
> 
> >I made a very similar argument in the WIPO process.  It's clear they want
> >people to have to pay regularly so that they can check the validity of the
> >contact details so they can serve them.  No other reason was ever
> >advanced.
> >
> 
> In Berlin I had a private argument with the registrar of .au about
> Individuals owning Domain Names for companies. He frowned on that with the
> argument that the DN holder should always be a "sueable entity".
> He somehow connected that with the argument that, therefore, he was also
> against Individuals having representation in the DNSO.
> (perhaps so that they could not object to structures being put in place to
> make sure a DN owner would either be "sueable" or be pushed out of his
> domain by regulation such as .au implements--no Individual registrations in
> .com.au period.)

Neither does France allow individuals to register in .fr. These two
countries, Australia and France, are the organizers and leaders of
the GAC. Couple that with the fact that no individuals have been
allowed in the DNSO. What do you see as the future of individual
registration in the all the TLDs?

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